FIA WTCR Race of the Netherlands

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Flag of Netherlands.svg Race of the Netherlands
Circuit Park Zandvoort (2007, 2018–2019)
Zandvoort.svg
Race information
Number of times held3
First held2007
Last held2019
Most wins (drivers) Flag of Sweden.svg Thed Björk (2)
Most wins (constructors) Flag of Japan.svg Honda (2)
Flag of Sweden.svg Lynk & Co (2)
Last race (2019)
Race 1 Winner
Race 2 Winner
Race 3 Winner

The FIA WTCR Race of the Netherlands is a round of the World Touring Car Cup, which is held at Circuit Park Zandvoort near Zandvoort in the Netherlands. It was also part of the World Touring Car Championship during the 2007 season.

The Dutch round was added to the 2007 calendar due to the cancellation of the Race of Mexico, which returned in 2008.

Winners

YearRaceDriverTeamManufacturerLocationReport
2019 Race 1 Flag of Sweden.svg Thed Björk Flag of Sweden.svg Cyan Racing Lynk & Co Flag of Sweden.svg Lynk & Co Zandvoort Report
Race 2 Flag of Argentina.svg Esteban Guerrieri Flag of Germany.svg ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport Flag of Japan.svg Honda
Race 3 Flag of Sweden.svg Thed Björk Flag of Sweden.svg Cyan Racing Lynk & Co Flag of Sweden.svg Lynk & Co
2018 Race 1 Flag of France.svg Yann Ehrlacher Flag of Germany.svg ALL-INKL.COM Münnich Motorsport Flag of Japan.svg Honda Report
Race 2 Flag of France.svg Aurélien Comte Flag of Belgium (civil).svg DG Sport Compétition Flag of France.svg Peugeot
Race 3 Flag of France.svg Jean-Karl Vernay Flag of Luxembourg.svg Audi Sport Leopard Lukoil Team WRT Flag of Germany.svg Audi
2007 Race 1 Flag of Switzerland.svg Alain Menu Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Chevrolet RML Flag of the United States.svg Chevrolet Report
Race 2 Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Tarquini Flag of Spain.svg SEAT Sport Flag of Spain.svg SEAT

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